C++ 20 (2a) New Features
C++ 20 (2a) New Features, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.3, with 40 lectures, 9 quizzes, based on 22 reviews, and has 126 subscribers.
You will learn about Migrate a project on older versions of C++ to C++20/C++2a Code more efficiently with string and numbers New and better ways to work with string formatting using the new std::format in C++20/C++2a Implement the new comparison operator on the core language and use a custom example in user-defined types Discover newly improved synchronization and thread coordination, including support for efficient atomic waiting, lock-free integral types, and more Use concepts to perform compile-time validation of template arguments and perform function dispatches based on type properties This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is ideal for developers who are already proficient in C++ (previous versions) and want to get up-to-date with the latest C++20/C++2a version and its features and benefits. It is particularly useful for This course is ideal for developers who are already proficient in C++ (previous versions) and want to get up-to-date with the latest C++20/C++2a version and its features and benefits.
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Summary
Title: C++ 20 (2a) New Features
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 3.3
Number of Lectures: 40
Number of Quizzes: 9
Number of Published Lectures: 40
Number of Published Quizzes: 9
Number of Curriculum Items: 49
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 49
Original Price: $109.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Migrate a project on older versions of C++ to C++20/C++2a
- Code more efficiently with string and numbers
- New and better ways to work with string formatting using the new std::format in C++20/C++2a
- Implement the new comparison operator on the core language and use a custom example in user-defined types
- Discover newly improved synchronization and thread coordination, including support for efficient atomic waiting, lock-free integral types, and more
- Use concepts to perform compile-time validation of template arguments and perform function dispatches based on type properties
Who Should Attend
- This course is ideal for developers who are already proficient in C++ (previous versions) and want to get up-to-date with the latest C++20/C++2a version and its features and benefits.
Target Audiences
- This course is ideal for developers who are already proficient in C++ (previous versions) and want to get up-to-date with the latest C++20/C++2a version and its features and benefits.
C++ is popular for its incredible performance and suitability for operating systems, games, embedded software, and more. This course gets you up-to-date with the very latest components in C++20/C++2a so you can harness its new enhancements and get ahead of the game by leveraging its features!
We cover what C++20/C++2a is and the current standardization status. We also discover some new syntactic sugars that enable you to write shorter but more powerful code. You’ll learn about the new and improved ranges and iterators, explore key examples of filter stacking, and learn how ranges simplify iterator-heavy code. Crucially, you’ll master how to migrate to C++20/C++2a in the easiest possible way, and why you should!
C++20/C++2a brings new features to the synchronization library, including atomic smart pointers, latchers, and barriers. We review its all-new coroutines (a major concept found in other leading programming languages that simplifies writing code for parallel execution).
By the end of the course, you’ll use up-to-date insights into the full features of C++20/C++2a to facilitate efficient and fast coding within your own projects.
About the Author
Daniel Zawadzki is a software developer with 15 years’ experience. His career has mostly focused on embedded development for various devices such as phones, set-top boxes, and mobile telephony base stations, though he did make a slight detour into investment banking along the way. His language of choice (he has over 5 years’ experience with it) is C++ because of its efficiency and predictable resource usage. Currently, his interests revolve around the architecture of distributed systems. He lives in Wrocław, Poland.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Getting Started with C++20
Lecture 1: The Course Overview
Lecture 2: Standardization Process of C++20
Lecture 3: Migrating to C++20
Lecture 4: How to Build Examples
Chapter 2: String Formatting Using New std::format
Lecture 1: Rationale for std::format
Lecture 2: std::format: Placeholders and Syntax
Lecture 3: std::format_to and std::format_to_n
Lecture 4: Formatting User Defined Types
Lecture 5: Migrating Stdio and Iostreams to std::format
Chapter 3: Ranges – Iterators Reinvented
Lecture 1: Rationale for Ranges
Lecture 2: What’s New in Ranges
Lecture 3: Using Ranges
Lecture 4: Composing Ranges
Chapter 4: New Comparison Operator <=>
Lecture 1: Rationale Behind New Comparison Operator
Lecture 2: Usage of <=> Operator and How to Make Comparisons
Lecture 3: Rewriting and Synthetizing Expressions
Lecture 4: Associated Changes in Operator==
Lecture 5: Returning Value of the Spaceship Operator
Chapter 5: Modules
Lecture 1: Rationale Behind the Modules
Lecture 2: How to Define a Module
Lecture 3: Partitioning of Modules
Lecture 4: Compiling and Linking Modules into an Executable
Chapter 6: Implementing Concepts
Lecture 1: Rationale Behind Concepts
Lecture 2: Concepts as Compile Time Predicates
Lecture 3: Defining Own Concepts
Lecture 4: Concepts Library
Chapter 7: New Synchronization Library Extensions
Lecture 1: Atomic Smart Pointers
Lecture 2: Efficient Atomic Waiting
Lecture 3: Lightweight Access Coordination
Lecture 4: Latches and Barriers
Chapter 8: Coroutines
Lecture 1: The Rationale Behind Coroutines
Lecture 2: Concept of Splitting Execution State and the Thread of Execution
Lecture 3: Coroutine Anatomy
Lecture 4: Generator Expressions
Lecture 5: Example of Use
Chapter 9: Other Features and Improvements
Lecture 1: Using Enum
Lecture 2: Improvements to Lambda Expressions
Lecture 3: Designated Initializers
Lecture 4: constexpr Extensions
Lecture 5: Course Summary
Instructors
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Packt Publishing
Tech Knowledge in Motion
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